Jagdamba Homes Dwarka Mor — any site visit tips for first-time buyers?
Jagdamba Homes Dwarka Mor – I'm finally taking the plunge after being fed up of renting. EMI vs rent math, you know? While checking out projects like theirs, I realised how important it is to look beyond just the show flat. Always ask about the actual construction quality for the floor you're getting, not just the display. Aur amenities ka bhi, make sure to see if they're actually built ya bas brochure mein hain. Kisi ke paas aur tips hain for spotting red flags on site visits?
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I heard Jagdamba Homes had some issues with the finishing work in a few units. During your site visit, check for cracks, dampness, and proper wiring. Sometimes, completed projects sit for a while, and small problems can appear. Also, how old is the completion certificate?
Checking the completion certificate date is crucial. If it's too old, there might be reasons why units are still unsold. In today's market, buyers are very cautious, especially with property prices in Delhi being quite high. Dwarka Mor is decent, but research is key.
U8, you are right. My cousin bought a flat in Alaknanda a while ago, and the builder promised a lot of amenities that never materialised because of society issues. For Jagdamba, since it's complete, you can actually see the amenities. Don't just rely on pictures.
U8, I think the project got its completion a couple of years back. It's been on the market for a bit. That's why the price range is so wide, maybe they are trying to clear inventory. Good advice on checking for dampness, especially during monsoon season.
U6, that's a great point. Builders often add 'convenience fees' or 'development charges' at the last minute. For Jagdamba Homes, since it's completed, you should be able to get a clear picture of all costs upfront. But still, get it in writing. Don't trust verbal commitments.
My friend booked a flat near Anand Niketan and faced so many issues with hidden costs. Make sure you get a detailed breakdown of everything, including parking, society charges, and any one-time maintenance fees. No surprises later, please!
U3, Jagdamba Homes is a completed project. I remember checking it out last year. RERA is there, but the price variation for just 6 units is because of different configurations. Some are smaller 1BHKs, others are larger 3BHKs. Always ask for the carpet area, not just super built-up.
Jagdamba Homes Dwarka Mor – I'm finally taking the plunge after being fed up of renting. EMI vs rent math, you know? While checking out projects like theirs, I realised how important it is to look beyond just the show flat. Always ask about the actual construction quality for the floor you're getting, not just the display. Aur amenities ka bhi, make sure to see if they're actually built ya bas brochure mein hain. Kisi ke paas aur tips hain for spotting red flags on site visits?
Haan, jaise aapne bola, construction quality on your floor is key. Ek aur cheez, neighbours se quietly pooch lo building maintenance, security, aur society formation ke baare mein. Builders often promise a lot but deliver little on community management.
Red flags? For Jagdamba Homes, just check their RERA status and past project delivery timelines. Dwarka Mor mein 17L-1.7Cr range toh bahut wide hai for just 6 units. Is it even RERA registered, ya small builder hai?
Totally agree about the show flat, bhai. Ek tip, make sure to check the water pressure and drainage in the actual unit, not just the display. Bahut common issue hai, especially in older completed projects.